Best Campgrounds near Missouri Valley, IA

Campgrounds near Missouri Valley, Iowa provide a mix of developed facilities and natural settings along the Missouri River valley and surrounding Loess Hills. Wilson Island State Recreation Area Campground offers tent and RV sites within a forested area approximately 7 miles south of town, while Missouri Valley City Park provides electric hookups and basic amenities directly within city limits. The region includes several county parks with cabin accommodations, including Hitchcock County Nature Center in nearby Honey Creek and Arrowhead Park in Neola, both offering mixed-use campgrounds that accommodate tents, RVs, and cabin rentals.

Access to many campgrounds in the area can be affected by seasonal flooding, particularly those near the Missouri River. "Due to massive floods in 2019 in this area that affected the area near the Missouri, Platte, and Elkhorn rivers, some great parks are closed along with others that are still closed," noted one visitor to Wilson Island State Recreation Area. Most developed campgrounds in the region operate from April through October or November, with limited winter camping options. Reservations are recommended for electric sites and cabins, especially during summer weekends. The terrain features unique Loess Hills formations, which provide scenic backdrops but can create challenging access during wet conditions. Cell service varies throughout the region, with stronger coverage near Interstate 29 and diminishing signal in more remote areas.

Campers report high satisfaction with sites that offer lake or river views. Arrowhead Park receives positive reviews for its clean facilities and affordable rates, with one visitor describing it as "a beautiful, inexpensive county park" with canoe and paddle boat rentals available at surprisingly low prices. Several campgrounds feature playgrounds and family-friendly amenities, making them popular for weekend getaways. The Loess Hills area surrounding Missouri Valley provides unique hiking opportunities, with Hitchcock Nature Center offering trails through rare landforms that one visitor noted are "one of only two in the world." Noise from nearby train tracks affects some campgrounds, particularly those closest to railroad lines, while sites farther from transportation corridors tend to offer more peaceful settings.

Best Camping Sites Near Missouri Valley, Iowa (107)

    1. Hitchcock County Nature Center

    30 Reviews
    Honey Creek, IA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 328-5833

    $10 - $50 / night

    "I pulled in late at night easy to navigate stayed the next day and did some trails apparently the land formations are 1 of only 2 in the world how about that Iowa."

    "We camp all the time at different locations, and I 100% recommend this campground! The hosts are so polite and helpful and they keep the place immaculate."

    2. Arrowhead Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Honey Creek, IA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 485-2295

    "Our family and another family shared a primitive tent site near the back of the park. We were first and foremost impressed with the freedom we had in choosing our site."

    "I like that you can tent camp anywhere in the Camp area down by the lake with all your friends close by. the trails and playground equipment is nice and the fishing is great!"

    3. Missouri Valley City Park

    4 Reviews
    Missouri Valley, IA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 642-2857

    "It is right next to a busy railroad, but we cranked up our fans and barely noticed the trains and their horns."

    "Besides the traffic noise because it's close to the hwy, the train passed at night like 4 or 5 times, so have that in mind if you light sleep."

    4. Wilson Island State Recreation Area Campground

    6 Reviews
    Fort Calhoun, IA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 642-2069

    $15 - $23 / night

    "It is true that the campground is a big open space with little tree cover, but it is part of the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge, and there is a ton of trees, trails, and wildlife around the refuge."

    "Nice smaller park with good tent sites on Missouri River and next to DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge."

    5. Lake Cunningham Campground

    10 Reviews
    Omaha, NE
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (531) 201-5754

    $15 - $40 / night

    "The lake is right there, with a nice bike path that comes all the way around."

    "Lake Cunningham is a fun destination for getting outside if you only have an afternoon to escape! The lake itself is great for kayaking, paddle boarding, and sailing!"

    6. Bob Hardy RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Blair, NE
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (402) 426-4191

    $18 - $25 / night

    8. Cunningham Lake Dam Site 11 Campground

    5 Reviews
    Omaha, NE
    16 miles
    Website

    "Great location, not too close to the lake so not a lot of bugs to bother."

    "Each site is equipped with a fire ring and many of the locations have a picnic table. There are a couple of the spots right along side the lake."

    9. Arrowhead Park Pottawattamie County Park

    5 Reviews
    Honey Creek, IA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 485-2295

    "There are two small camping areas near the entrance and two larger areas on the far side of the lake.

    We stayed in Site 20 on the far side."

    "Nice setting close to I80 without highway noise. It is first come so is probably busy in summer. Bathhouse was so clean and nice. Stop by office first to see if there are sights available."

    10. Bluffs Run RV Park at Horseshoe Casino

    8 Reviews
    Council Bluffs, IA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (712) 329-6000

    $40 - $50 / night

    "Very convenient location close to lots of shopping and the convention center."

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Recent Reviews near Missouri Valley, IA

486 Reviews of 107 Missouri Valley Campgrounds


  • Susan W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Bluffs Run RV Park at Horseshoe Casino

    Road to Mackinac

    Just an overnight on our way to Michigan. Yeah it's a parking lot! Visited family just in the NE side of the river. Water and electric, not a bad price. Interstate was RIGHT THERE..... but the noise of our AC downed it out! 😎 Showers were low pressure and could have been better maintained.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Lake Manawa State Park Campground

    Nice metro campground

    Large concrete pads with patio and permanently mounted mesh steel picnic table with a fire pit grill on the corner.. Lakeside locations are quite well spaced with a panoramic Lake view. small restroom and shower pair with unisex entry. Quite spartan, but relatively clean. Trees surround the campground, but none provide any campground shade. Entry gate code required, which provides some security. all amenities are available within a limited distance. Some lake activity noises during the day, and depending upon wind, some aircraft traffic, otherwise very quiet.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2025

    Fremont Lakes State Recreation Area Tent Campsites

    Great state rec area

    Impressive recreation area. Campsites on and off of the water, all very nice. Lots of walking and bike riding. Very woodsy feeling through the whole park and a nice bicycle trail that leaves the park and winds out to Hormel Park on the Platte River.

  • Trav S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Walnut Creek Lake & Recreation Area

    Sewer Dump Available

    This is a very cool park in Papillion, Nebraska!

    It also has a sewer dump site for $5 (if you're not camping). See the camp host to pay.

  • J
    Aug. 24, 2025

    On-Ur-Wa RV Park

    Overnight stay

    This campsite was everything we were needing for the night plus more. The people were very friendly.

  • Allison B.
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Pine Grove RV Park & Campground

    Fantastic campground in ideal location

    We have camped here for the past three summers and will continue to come back for as long as we can.  Word to the wise: ignore any reviews prior to July 2023. That's when the new owners took over and have been making updates and improvements from day 1. We love the friendly staff, the onsite cafe, and the beautiful pool.  The owners take great care of the pool, so our grandkids come out and swim with us whenever they can.  So. many campground pools are a bit scary, but not this one.  

    We also love the front row seat to fabulous sunsets.  Some people complain about the I-80 noise, but it really varies. We never hear it when we are inside our motorhome.  Some evenings it is pretty loud outside and others we can barely hear it. It's worth it either way because we can hop on the interstate so quickly and be in Lincoln or Omaha in a snap.  

    Love this place!

  • andrew The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2025

    On-Ur-Wa RV Park

    Comforting

    Night 1 of a 60 day trip with 42 moves. Super clean park and very well taken care of. I watched a youtube video that showed the park and it was like re-living a dream. Pulled in, stopped at office, John came in and helped me, asked me if I was a GoodSam member and charged me $43.34 for a full-hookup, super long pull thru. There were a lot of open spaces so the park felt very comfortable. Totally worth it.

  • andrew The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 16, 2025

    On-Ur-Wa RV Park

    Comforting

    Night 1 of a 42 moves trip. You can find a few decent youtube videos that show the park and it was like living a dream. Pulled in, John came into the office, asked if I was a Good Sam member and charged me $43.34 for a full hook-up, extra long pull thru on the outside of the trees. I watch for that now after the top of a tree fell on power lines above my camper last year. Seemed pretty vacant but there were people here that looked like travelers. Very comfortable.

  • Holly M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 13, 2025

    Schildberg Recreation Area

    Didn't care

    We couldn't even get a return phone call for availability. We are seniors been travelling for months and driving almost 300 miles today. Pretty bad when you can't get a 2 minute call. Disappointed in this campgrounds protocol.


Guide to Missouri Valley

Camping areas near Missouri Valley, Iowa exist in a region dominated by the Loess Hills, a rare landform created by wind-deposited silt during the last ice age. These distinctive hills rise 200 feet above the Missouri River floodplain and create varied camping terrain with elevations ranging from 920 to 1,420 feet. Seasonal temperature fluctuations can be significant, with summer camping temperatures typically reaching 86°F during July and August.

What to do

Hiking the Loess Hills trails: At Hitchcock County Nature Center, visitors can explore multiple trail options ranging from easy to challenging. "The trails are well marked and easy to follow. I was very impressed on the hike in campsites. They already have a nice flat spot for your tent, although I'm a hammock camper," notes Aaron A. The center features a handicap-accessible 1-mile boardwalk trail for less strenuous exploration.

Archery practice: Hitchcock Nature Center maintains an archery range open to campers. "As a family we go to Hitchcock a few times a year for the hiking and the archery range they have on-site. Both are excellent and a nice escape from the city!" reports Pat V., who visits regularly with his family.

Water recreation: Arrowhead Park Campground offers affordable water activities on its small lake. "Canoe and paddle boat rental is extremely reasonable," writes Sarah H., adding that the "kids enjoyed riding bikes up and down gravel roads, looking for frogs, and playing on the playground." The park maintains a swimming area and fishing spots accessible to all campers.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Missouri Valley City Park receives positive reviews for its well-maintained grounds. "Place is well maintained with plenty of hookups, a nice view to the park, picnic tables and a dump station," notes marisol G., though she cautions about train noise at night. The park's location within city limits provides easy access to restaurants and supplies.

Budget-friendly options: Camping near Missouri Valley offers affordable rates, particularly at county parks. At Arrowhead Park Pottawattamie County Park, T.S. remarks, "Canoes and paddle boats are available for rent (prices are out of the 1960's…less than $5.00 per hour)." The park charges only $20 per night for electric sites as of 2021.

Educational opportunities: The Hitchcock Nature Center provides learning experiences for all ages. Karen W. shares, "We love doing their extra classes. They have a hawkwatch tower. Lots of information about Hawks and nature conservation." The center hosts scheduled events throughout the camping season focused on local ecology and wildlife.

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Flooding affects campground availability, particularly those near rivers. Wilson Island State Recreation Area has experienced extended closures. Tony B. notes, "Unfortunately there were massive floods in 2019 in this area that effected the area near the missouri, Platte, and Elkhorn river. Due to these flood this great park is closed along with other parks that are still closed."

Self-service processes: Many campgrounds operate with minimal staff. At Hitchcock Nature Center, Abby W. describes, "I loved the simple self service process. We picked an open spot, paid, and parked. The facilities were impressively clean and well maintained." Check each campground's registration procedure before arrival.

Weather considerations: The region experiences temperature extremes with hot, humid summers and cold winters. Most campgrounds operate from April through October, with limited winter camping options at Lake Cunningham Campground, which Connor S. describes as having "Full access with concrete pad. Tons of room between spots."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several of the best places to camp near Missouri Valley feature playgrounds for children. Arrowhead Park Pottawattamie County Park has "A large playground for children looked new and in great shape," according to T.S., who adds that "There are also picnic areas with some gazebos."

Nature programs: Take advantage of educational opportunities designed for young campers. Karen W. recommends Hitchcock County Nature Center: "With the nature Center there is plenty for the kids to do. There's even a 1 mile hike on a boardwalk that's very easy. There's all levels of hikes."

Cabin alternatives: When tent camping isn't ideal for your family, several parks offer cabin rentals. Allison J. mentions that Hitchcock County Nature Center "has cabins, rv sites, tent camping and backcountry hike in camping." These provide comfortable shelter during inclement weather common in spring and fall.

Tips from RVers

Electric options: Most campgrounds near Missouri Valley offer electric hookups. At Bob Hardy RV Park, Jacob T. notes the park has "8 RV spots with electric and water. Tent camping as well. $15 / night for RV spot." This park includes a free dump station for all users.

Space considerations: RVers appreciate parks with adequate space between sites. Victoria S. describes Bob Hardy RV Park as "simple nothing fancy" but notes it has "a decent shower house and bathrooms" with all campsites offering 30-amp service. Sites at Missouri Valley City Park are level but can be close together.

Self-contained camping: Due to limited facilities at some locations, RVers should arrive with full water tanks. Lake Cunningham Campground has "a fill station on the way in" according to Alana R., who adds "You can pay $1 for a hot shower in the comfort station, which is very clean."

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at the Missouri Valley city campground?

The Missouri Valley city campground provides basic amenities including water access and toilet facilities. The campground is big-rig friendly with drive-in and walk-in access options. For comparison, Lewis and Clark State Park Campground nearby offers additional amenities such as electric hookups, a large playground with multiple setups for different age groups, and lakefront camping sites. Preparation Canyon State Park Campground offers more primitive camping with picnic tables and fire rings at their walk-in sites.

Where is the Missouri Valley city campground located?

Missouri Valley City Park is located in Missouri Valley, Iowa. The city is situated in the western part of Iowa, close to the Missouri River and the Iowa-Nebraska border. The campground is conveniently positioned within the city limits, making it easily accessible for travelers. For those exploring the broader region, Wilson Island State Recreation Area Campground is nearby, located adjacent to the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge along the Missouri River.

How much does it cost to stay at the Missouri Valley city campground?

The Missouri Valley city campground offers affordable rates typical of municipal campgrounds in Iowa. While specific pricing isn't detailed in the reviews, similar Iowa public campgrounds range from $10-20 per night for basic sites. For comparison, Prairie Rose State Park Campground nearby offers electric sites with rates consistent with Iowa state parks. Glenwood Lake Park, another municipal option in the region, provides approximately 20 sites with full hookups primarily for RV camping, with separate accommodations for tent camping.